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leisure class
The rich, so called because they can afford not to work. The term was made current by the economist Thorstein Veblen in his book The Theory of the Leisure Class.
Example Sentences
The world is somewhat different now from how it was when Thorstein Veblen wrote āThe Theory of the Leisure Classā in 1899, and even from when Vance Packard wrote āThe Status Seekersā in 1959.
In 1899, Thorstein Veblenās landmark socio-economic study, āThe Theory of the Leisure Class,ā showed how free time and superfluity ā what we now call luxury ā conferred status, or āreputability,ā on the wealthiest individuals in late 19th-century America.
Vincentās day job as a senior reporter for the Verge plants him firmly in the present, and he brings the reader up to the current craze of the leisure class: the āquantified selfā movement.
The expanding leisure class of the late 19th century was, as Fischer writes, ādriven to consume, eager for diversion and entertainment.ā
Collection 1, for example, in February 2018, focused on the Black cowboy; the second, the following September, imagined a Black leisure class without fear of police violence; and the Kings Theater show was inspired by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, whose gospel recordings influenced early rock ānā roll musicians.
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